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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - United Kingdom - History

The present United Kingdom is the latest of several unions formed over the last 1000 years. Scotland and England have existed as separate political entities since the 10th century. Wales, under the control of English monarchs from the Statute of Rhuddlan in 1284, became part of the Kingdom of England by the Laws in Wales Act 1535. With the Act of Union 1707, the separate kingdoms of England and Scotland, having shared the same monarch since 1603, agreed to a perman ...

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United Kingdom, United Kingdom - History, United Kingdom - Government and politics, United Kingdom - Subdivisions, United Kingdom - Military, United Kingdom - Geography, United Kingdom - Economy, United Kingdom - Society, United Kingdom - Demographics, United Kingdom - Culture, United Kingdom - Sport, United Kingdom - Miscellaneous topics

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - United Kingdom - Society

United Kingdom - Demographics. At the April 2001 census, the United Kingdom's population was 58,789,194, the third-largest in the European Union (behind Germany and France) and the twenty-first largest in the world. Its overall population density is one of the highest in the world. Almost one-third of the population lives in England's prosperous south-east and is predominantly urban and suburban--with about 7.2 million in the capital of London. The United Kingdom's high literacy rate (99%) is attributable to univ ...

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United Kingdom, United Kingdom - History, United Kingdom - Government and politics, United Kingdom - Subdivisions, United Kingdom - Military, United Kingdom - Geography, United Kingdom - Economy, United Kingdom - Society, United Kingdom - Demographics, United Kingdom - Culture, United Kingdom - Sport, United Kingdom - Miscellaneous topics

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - United Kingdom - History

The present United Kingdom is the latest of several unions formed over the last 1,000 years. Scotland and England have existed as separate political entities since the 10th century. Wales, under the control of English monarchs from the Statute of Rhuddlan in 1284, became part of the Kingdom of England by the Laws in Wales Act 1535. With the Act of Union 1707, the separate kingdoms of England and ...

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United Kingdom, United Kingdom - History, United Kingdom - Government and politics, United Kingdom - Subdivisions, United Kingdom - Military, United Kingdom - Geography, United Kingdom - Economy, United Kingdom - Society, United Kingdom - Demographics, United Kingdom - Culture, United Kingdom - Sport, United Kingdom - Miscellaneous topics

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - United Kingdom - Society

United Kingdom - Demographics. Main article: Demographics of the United Kingdom At the April 2001 census, the United Kingdom's population was 58,789,194, the third-largest in the European Union (behind Germany and France) and the twenty-first largest in the world. Its overall population density is one of the highest in the world. Almost one-third of the population lives in England's prosperous south-east and is predominantly urban and suburban--with about 7.2 million in the capital of L ...

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United Kingdom, United Kingdom - History, United Kingdom - Government and politics, United Kingdom - Subdivisions, United Kingdom - Military, United Kingdom - Geography, United Kingdom - Economy, United Kingdom - Society, United Kingdom - Demographics, United Kingdom - Culture, United Kingdom - Sport, United Kingdom - Miscellaneous topics

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Loathing - Community

There have been several player-based projects that revolve around the game. A satirical magazine called Syphilis was developed recently by players I Stab People, Ultimationismist, ADeadHeart, and Crapstorm. It features gossip, stories, and other such things. Other successful projects include the "Official Unofficial" KoL fansite KoL Coldfront; Visual KoL, which now runs a growing KoL-specific Wiki; The Player-Made Music Site, a surprisingly sizable collection of music created by players ...

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Kingdom of Loathing, Kingdom of Loathing - Gameplay and features, Kingdom of Loathing - The Kingdom, Kingdom of Loathing - Classes, Kingdom of Loathing - Attributes, Kingdom of Loathing - History, Kingdom of Loathing - Community, Kingdom of Loathing - Radio KoL, Kingdom of Loathing - About Spoilers

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom Hospital - Cast

Kingdom Hospital - The hospital staff. Andrew McCarthy as Dr. Hook, the handsome surgeon who lives in the hospital's basement, and who has made it his life's work to destroy incompetence among doctors. Bruce Davison as Dr. Stegman, the arrogant neurosurgeon who is on the verge of being initiatied into the secret society of Kingdom Hospital, despite his numerous malpractice suits. Meagen Fay as Dr. Brenda Abelson, Steg's only true friend in the hospital, an ambitious wo ...

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Kingdom Hospital, Kingdom Hospital - Plot Overview, Kingdom Hospital - Cast, Kingdom Hospital - The hospital staff, Kingdom Hospital - Patients past and present, Kingdom Hospital - Recurring cast, Kingdom Hospital - Episodes, Kingdom Hospital - Thy Kingdom Come, Kingdom Hospital - Death's Kingdom, Kingdom Hospital - Goodbye Kiss, Kingdom Hospital - The West Side of Midnight, Kingdom Hospital - Hook's Kingdom, Kingdom Hospital - The Young and the Headless, Kingdom Hospital - Black Noise, Kingdom Hospital - Heartless, Kingdom Hospital - Butterfingers, Kingdom Hospital - The Passion of Reverend Jimmy, Kingdom Hospital - Seizure Day, Kingdom Hospital - Shoulda Stood in Bed, Kingdom Hospital - Finale, Kingdom Hospital - Broadcasters, Kingdom Hospital - Trivia

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Israel - Extent of the Kingdom

The area of Solomon's kingdom, excluding the Phoenician territories on the shore of the Mediterranean, is usually agreed to not have much exceeded 34,000 km² (13,000 square miles). The kingdom of Israel encompassed about 24,000 km² (9,375 square miles). However, a minority of biblical literalists grant a much larger land area for his empire. [1] Shechem was the first capital of this kingdom (1 Kings 12:25), afterwards Tirza (14:17). Samaria was subsequently chosen as the capital (16:24), and continued as such until the destructio ...

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Kingdom of Israel, Kingdom of Israel - United Monarchy, Kingdom of Israel - Extent of the Kingdom, Kingdom of Israel - The Kings of Israel

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - United Kingdom - Sport

A great number of major sports originated in the United Kingdom, including football, golf, cricket, rugby, tennis and boxing. The national sport of the UK is association football, but the UK does not compete as a nation in any major football tournament. Instead, the home nations compete individually as England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. It is because of this unique four-team arrangement that the UK currently does not compete in football events at the Olympic Games. However, a united team will probably take part in the 2012 ...

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United Kingdom, United Kingdom - History, United Kingdom - Government and politics, United Kingdom - Subdivisions, United Kingdom - Military, United Kingdom - Geography, United Kingdom - Economy, United Kingdom - Society, United Kingdom - Demographics, United Kingdom - Culture, United Kingdom - Sport, United Kingdom - Miscellaneous topics

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of the Netherlands - History

Before the Statute for the Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1954, Surinam and the Colony Curaçao and Dependencies were mere colonies of the Netherlands. In 1954, the colonial relation between the Netherlands, Surinam and the Colony Curaçao and Dependencies (since then the Netherlands Antilles) came to an end. Surinam and the Netherlands Antilles both obtained a status of country (land) which meant autonomy on internal affairs. The Netherlands handed in autonomy to the Kingdom of the Netherlands (on matters such as foreign affairs and citizenship). A new (federal) ...

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Kingdom of the Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands - History, Kingdom of the Netherlands - Constitution, Kingdom of the Netherlands - Federal Monarchy, Kingdom of the Netherlands - States, Kingdom of the Netherlands - Future status, Kingdom of the Netherlands - Government, Kingdom of the Netherlands - Affairs, Kingdom of the Netherlands - Administration, Kingdom of the Netherlands - Legislator, Kingdom of the Netherlands - European Union, Kingdom of the Netherlands - Geography, Kingdom of the Netherlands - External link

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom Hearts - Worlds

The many worlds in which the game takes place include various Disney settings (nearly all of which are part of the Disney animated features canon), as well as some original ones. The Disney-based worlds: Wonderland, from Alice in Wonderland. This is a surreal level in which the player is shrunk down to a miniscule size. This is the first level that can be closed to the Heartless. Features the Chersire Cat, the Doorknob, Alice, The Queen of Hearts, and several cards, as well as the Mad Hatter and the Hare. ...

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Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts - Plot summary, Kingdom Hearts - Final Mix, Kingdom Hearts - Worlds, Kingdom Hearts - Voice cast, Kingdom Hearts - English language version, Kingdom Hearts - Japanese language version, Kingdom Hearts - Music, Kingdom Hearts - Characters, Kingdom Hearts - Final Fantasy cameos, Kingdom Hearts - Negative criticisms, Kingdom Hearts - Manga, Kingdom Hearts - Trivia, Kingdom Hearts - Sequels, Kingdom Hearts - Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Kingdom Hearts - Kingdom Hearts II

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom Hearts - Characters

The main characters are Sora, Donald Duck, and Goofy. Sora's stats are more customizable; the player can select what attribute to excel in and which attribute to be lacking in, such as defense, magic or strength, at the beginning of the game. Several traits can also be altered further by permanent boost items or equipped item effects. Sora is the only character directly controlled by the player; other members in the party are computer controlled. The computer controlled characters can have their behavior altered by the player, changin ...

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Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts - Plot summary, Kingdom Hearts - Final Mix, Kingdom Hearts - Worlds, Kingdom Hearts - Voice cast, Kingdom Hearts - English language version, Kingdom Hearts - Japanese language version, Kingdom Hearts - Music, Kingdom Hearts - Characters, Kingdom Hearts - Final Fantasy cameos, Kingdom Hearts - Negative criticisms, Kingdom Hearts - Manga, Kingdom Hearts - Trivia, Kingdom Hearts - Sequels, Kingdom Hearts - Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Kingdom Hearts - Kingdom Hearts II

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - United Kingdom - Geography

Most of England consists of rolling lowland terrain, divided east from west by more mountainous terrain in the Northwest (Cumbrian Mountains of the Lake District) and north (the upland moors of the Pennines) and limestone hills of the Peak District by the Tees-Exe line. The lower limestone hills of the Isle of Purbeck, Cotswolds, Lincolnshire and chalk downs of the Southern England Chalk Formation. The main rivers and estuaries are the Thames, Severn and the Humber Estuary. The largest urban area is Greater London. Near Dover, the Channe ...

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United Kingdom, United Kingdom - History, United Kingdom - Government and politics, United Kingdom - Subdivisions, United Kingdom - Military, United Kingdom - Geography, United Kingdom - Economy, United Kingdom - Society, United Kingdom - Demographics, United Kingdom - Culture, United Kingdom - Sport, United Kingdom - Miscellaneous topics

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Kaffa - History

The Kingdom of Kaffa was founded approximately c.1390 by Minjo. The first capital Bonga was either founded or captured by Bong-he; it was later replaced by Anaracha, but Bonga retained its importance. During the 16th century, all of the territories north of the Gojeb River were lost to the Oromo migrations; however, the Kaffa kings compensated for this by annexing the nieghboring small Gimira states, and in the later 18th century brought the neig ...

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Kingdom of Kaffa, Kingdom of Kaffa - Economy, Kingdom of Kaffa - History, Kingdom of Kaffa - Notes

Read more here: » Kingdom of Kaffa: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Kaffa - History

kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Hawaii - Government

Government in the Kingdom of Hawai'i was transformed in phases, each phase created by the promulgation of the constitutions of 1840, 1852, 1864 and 1887. Each successive constitution can be seen as a decline in the power of the monarch in favor of popularly elected representative government. The head of state and head of government in the Kingdom of Hawai'i was the monarch. He or she oversaw the Privy Council which was charged with administration. A royal cabinet, the Privy Council consisted of ministers in charge of departments much like that of the American system. These ministe ...

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Kingdom of Hawaii, Kingdom of Hawaii - Formation, Kingdom of Hawaii - Government, Kingdom of Hawaii - Kamehameha Dynasty, Kingdom of Hawaii - Elected monarchy, Kingdom of Hawaii - Kalākaua Dynasty, Kingdom of Hawaii - Overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawai'i, Kingdom of Hawaii - Royal estates, Kingdom of Hawaii - Palaces, Kingdom of Hawaii - Royal grounds, Kingdom of Hawaii - Other notable Hawaiian royals, Kingdom of Hawaii - Kamehameha Dynasty, Kingdom of Hawaii - Kalākaua Dynasty, Kingdom of Hawaii - Other notable royal subjects, Kingdom of Hawaii - Authors and artists, Kingdom of Hawaii - Civil leaders, Kingdom of Hawaii - Religious leaders

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Eastern Kingdoms - History

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. Long ago, Azeroth consisted only of a massive continent, surrounded by a seemingly endless ocean. This landmass was called Kalimdor, meaning "the land of eternal starlight", by the Night Elves, a nocturnal humanoid race that inhabited it. At the rough geographical center of the landmass stood the Well of Eternity, crafted by the Titans, the creators of Azeroth. Night Elves were lure ...

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Eastern Kingdoms, Eastern Kingdoms - History, Eastern Kingdoms - Geography, Eastern Kingdoms - Lordaeron, Eastern Kingdoms - Khaz Modan, Eastern Kingdoms - Azeroth

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Formation

The kingdom was formed in 1918 under the name Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Kraljevina Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca cyrillic: Краљевина Срба, Хрвата и Словенаца, Slovenian Kraljevina Srbov, Hrvatov in Slovencev, Macedonian Кралство на Србите, Хрватите и Словенците, short name Kra ...

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Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Formation, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Politics, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - From Constituent Assembly to Dictatorship, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - The 6th of January Dictatorship, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Downfall, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Demographics, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - List of Kings, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - List of Prime ministers, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Internal divisions, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - External link

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Kaffa - Economy

In Kaffa, Maria Theresa Thalers (MT) and salt blocks called amoleh were used as currency as late as 1905, which circulated at a rate of four or five amolehs to 1 MT.4 The economy was based on exports of gold, civet oil, and slaves. Crops raised included coffee and cotton. Livestock was raised, and honey bees kept in barrels (called gendo) which were hung in trees.5 ...

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Kingdom of Kaffa, Kingdom of Kaffa - Economy, Kingdom of Kaffa - History, Kingdom of Kaffa - Notes

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - United Kingdom - Economy

The United Kingdom, a leading trading power and financial centre, has an essentially capitalist economy, the fourth largest in the world in terms of market exchange rates and the sixth largest by purchasing power parity (PPP) exchange rates. Over the past three decades, the government has greatly reduced public ownership by means of privatisation programmes, and has contained the growth of the Welfare State. Agriculture is intensive, highly mechanised, and efficient by European standards, producing about 60% of food needs with only 1% ...

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United Kingdom, United Kingdom - History, United Kingdom - Government and politics, United Kingdom - Subdivisions, United Kingdom - Military, United Kingdom - Geography, United Kingdom - Economy, United Kingdom - Society, United Kingdom - Demographics, United Kingdom - Culture, United Kingdom - Sport, United Kingdom - Miscellaneous topics

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - United Kingdom - Geography

Most of England consists of rolling lowland terrain, divided east from west by more mountainous terrain in the Northwest (Cumbrian Mountains of the Lake District) and north (the upland moors of the Pennines) and limestone hills of the Peak District by the Tees-Exe line. The lower limestone hills of the Isle of Purbeck, Cotswolds, Lincolnshire and chalk downs of the Southern England Chalk Formation. The main rivers and estuaries are the Thames, Severn and the Humber Estuary. The largest urban area is Greater London. Near Dover, the Channel Tunnel links the United Kingdom with France. There is no peak in Englan ...

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United Kingdom, United Kingdom - History, United Kingdom - Government and politics, United Kingdom - Subdivisions, United Kingdom - Military, United Kingdom - Geography, United Kingdom - Economy, United Kingdom - Society, United Kingdom - Demographics, United Kingdom - Culture, United Kingdom - Sport, United Kingdom - Miscellaneous topics

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Israel - Extent of the Kingdom

The area of Solomon's kingdom, excluding the Phoenician territories on the shore of the Mediterranean, is usually agreed to not have much exceeded 34,000 km² (13,000 square miles). The kingdom of Israel encompassed about 24,000 km² (9,375 square miles). However, a minority of biblical literalists grant a much larger land area for his empire. [1] Shechem was the first capital of this kingdom (1 Kings 12:25), afterwards Tirza (14:17). Samaria was subsequently chosen as the capital (16:24), and continued as such until the destructio ...

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Kingdom of Israel, Kingdom of Israel - Biblical Account of Israel's Origins, Kingdom of Israel - The Account of Israel's Origins According to Critical Scholarship, Kingdom of Israel - United Monarchy, Kingdom of Israel - Extent of the Kingdom, Kingdom of Israel - The Kings of Israel

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Sky Kingdom - Following

The Malaysian government has described the “teapot cult” of Sky Kingdom as one of 22 "heretical" Islamic "sects" or "cults" in Malaysia, which altogether have an estimated 22,800 adherents. Most estimates of the numbers of followers of Sky Kingdom put them at several thousand, though this number would heavily depend on the criteria used for inclusion. As few as 25 now live on the commune, down from about 120 prior to the demolitions. Followers are mostly Malay but also include Africans, Indians, and British believers. One adherent is from New Zealand. Besides Malaysia, members are also ...

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Sky Kingdom, Sky Kingdom - Following, Sky Kingdom - Beliefs and practices, Sky Kingdom - Symbols, Sky Kingdom - History

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Gwynedd - Administration

The extent of the kingdom varied with the strength of the current ruler. Gwynedd was traditionally divided into "Gwynedd Uwch Conwy", "Gwynedd Is Conwy" (with the River Conwy forming the dividing line between the two) and "Môn". The kingdom was administered under Welsh custom through thirteen Cantrefi each containing, in theory, one hundred settlements or Trefi. Ynys Môn Aberffraw Cemais Rhosyr Gwynedd-Uwch-Conwy Arfon Eifionydd Archlechwedd ...

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Kingdom of Gwynedd, Kingdom of Gwynedd - Government, Kingdom of Gwynedd - Administration, Kingdom of Gwynedd - End of Independence, Kingdom of Gwynedd - List of Kings/Princes, Kingdom of Gwynedd - Fictional reference

Read more here: » Kingdom of Gwynedd: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Gwynedd - Administration




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